The Madhouse Effect

The Madhouse Effect

30:52 | Michael E. Mann talks about the ongoing campaign to deny the climate change threat through satire, built around Tom Toles’ famously insightful, edgy, and provocative climate-themed cartoons.

What Exxon Knew

What Exxon Knew

9:24 | Scientists at Exxon Oil Corporation conducted research on climate change and the greenhouse effect in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Vocal minority

Vocal minority

5:59 | John Cook explains the vocal minority using research from The Six Americas report and from the article, “Your opinion on climate change might not be as common as you think,”

Vested Interests

Vested Interests

5:31 | ExxonMobil has waged the most successful and sophisticated science denial campaign since Big Tobacco’s campaign against the dangers of smoking.

Manufacturing Doubt

Manufacturing Doubt

5:52 | Dr. John Cook explains some of the most common methods used to manufacture public doubt about climate science.

Scientific method

Scientific method

6:01 | Climate change is real, so why the controversy and debate? Learn to make sense of the science and to respond to climate change denial.

Kari Norgaard – Living in Denial

Kari Norgaard – Living in Denial

36:23 | In her lecture, professor Kari Norgaard describes the disturbing emotions of guilt, helplessness and fear of the future that arose when people in a community in western Norway were confronted with the idea of climate change.